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Haiti Yet To Receive Coronavirus Vaccines
Over a year since the Coronavirus hit the world, countries over the world have joined in the vaccination race to win the war against the virus. Unfortunately, it would seem that the nation of Haiti might have been forgotten as new reports claim the country has yet to receive a single dose of the life-saving…
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COVID-19: Only 2% Global Vaccination Done In Africa
The World Health Organization (WHO) said only two percent of global vaccination against COVID-19 has been done in Africa. The agency noted that Africa had less than two percent of 690 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered globally. Of the 31.6 million vaccines delivered to the continent, only 13 million had been administered. While through the…
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COVID-19: 1 In 3 Survivors Suffer Long-Term Health Issues
According to a review of studies looking at the lasting impact of the disease, at least one in three patients hospitalised with Covid-19 suffer long-term health issues including multiple organ problems and deteriorated mental health. Published in the journal Nature Medicine, the review looked at the frequency of symptoms among Covid “long-haulers”, the most common…
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Covid-19: Angola Okays Primary School Resumption After 11 months
After an eleven-month long shutdown due to Covid-19, Angola has called for the reopening of primary schools. While a lot of citizens still feel more adequate safety rules should still be put in place before resumption, school authorities have assured parents that extra care is been taken to ensure the safety of their wards. Safety…
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Covid-19 Drives Surge In Global PC Demand
According to new estimates from Gartner, global PC shipments grew to 10.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020, bringing total shipments to 275 million for the past 12 months, by far the best year for PC manufacturers since 2015. The direct consequence for the surge in PC demand can be attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic…